Biogel surgical gloves
Discover the proven quality of Biogel® surgical gloves – reliable protection for your hands with best-in-class perforation detection and improved tactile sensitivity and less hand fatigue 1 2 3.
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Surgical gloves
Our quality is your protectionReduce your risk of exposure to pathogens with Biogel® surgical gloves – available in natural rubber latex or synthetic materials.
You can be sure your hands are protected with Biogel. Other brand gloves are 3.5 times more likely to fail while being used 4. And fewer glove failures means less risk of exposure 5. Did you know every single Biogel glove is air inflation tested for holes before it leaves our factory 6 ?
Our Biogel Indicator System detects if your glove is punctured during use – with best-in-class, clear, fast and large puncture indication 7 1 4. So you can reduce the risk of exposure to pathogens for you and your patients. It’s effective protection that can drive cost-efficiency.
You’ll like wearing Biogel gloves. They’re easy to don and comfortable, moving with your hands like a second skin. The fit and feel offers excellent tactile sensitivity and less hand fatigue 3 – so you can perform at your best.
All our gloves are powder-free.
Natural rubber latex
Biogel latex surgical gloves
As the world’s first polymer coated, powder-free surgical glove, Biogel surgical gloves have a long history of quality and innovation. We’re still researching and developing our Biogel range to help you perform at your best – offering even better outcomes backed by clinical and health-economics evidence.
Synthetic latex
Biogel synthetic surgical gloves
Biogel® synthetic surgical gloves are designed to give you complete confidence in every situation. As dangerous and costly latex allergies become more prevalent, healthcare professionals like you are looking for synthetic gloves with a fit, feel and comfort similar to latex.
'References'
- Wigmore SJ & Rainey JB. Use of coloured undergloves to detect puncture. BJS 1994: 81:1480. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800811026
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Report no. GMCS-2017-098. Data on file.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Clinical study G14-001. Data on file.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. In use surgical glove failure rate comparison. Report no: G009-005. 2009. Data on file.
- Mischke C, et al. Gloves, extra gloves or special types of gloves for preventing percutaneous exposure injuries in healthcare personnel. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 [cited 14 Sep 2017];(3):CD009573. URL: doi:10.1002/14651858.CD009573.pub2.
- MKT004. Why Choose Biogel. 2009. Data on file.
- REPR0355, Spectrophotometer Measurement of the Colour Indicator Type Surgical Gloves. 2008. Data on file.